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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 21, U _mmmm— — 74, . LOCAL MISCELLANY. RECIPROOITY WITH CANADA. Tho rosolutions offored Tuesday by Mr. A. M. Wrlght wore yestordny unnnimously ndopted by tho Bonrd of Trade. Binco thoro woro ono or two mistakes inthem 0s published yosterday, thoy are given again in corroct form 1 Witenras, 'This Doord hns beon Informod that nego- tlationa nro pendiug belwuon tho Governmeonts of tiie United Statos and Great Lritain and tho Dominton of Cannda, With a viow to thy enlargement and oxtousion of our commercial relations wlil British North Amer~ feas thoreforo Tesolved, That wo cordlally commend tho apirit of nationnl amity aud good-will which theeo nogo- lintions mignify, aud that wo approvo of tho purs poso whlch tley nro intended to accomplish, Aesoleed, Thal wo aro in favor of tho frocst come moretal inforconrao botean the United Btates aud tho Dominfon of Cannda that tho rovenue requiremonta of thio two countries wilt admit of, Hegolced, That thio enlargonicnt of tho \elland and 81, Lawrence Caunls to tho capncily of tho Iako hinre borat an eatly nud doinito period fs of thio groatest importanco, 0 & ucans of cheapening the cost of transportatfon of Weatorn products to {ho seahonrd § aud that gneh onlargemont, togother with the right to k0 110 pafd cannla on (ho eitno tecun on Conndinn ves- tele, should be {ncluded iu any troaty Which may bo negdifated; and tho right of Catadion vssels 0 tavi- o Lako ichigan anid to weo. Auctican canala_cou- (7ioun to, nud uonnacting, tho great lakes, shiould b placed ou the eame basia uy tho right of Amereon ves- kela fo nuvigate the At, Lawrenco River and to uo th cannls of Canada, Jicsolved, Thiat nny treaty which smay bo concluded, slionid run a aufiiolent leagih of timo to arsure tho business comunnily thnt capital invested fn such trade shall not bo exposed {0 tha hazards of political contingencies, Tesoived, That this Doad would regard the con. clasion of treaty buecd npon the forezoing princl 1ea s an appropriato equei to the Treaty of Washing- jou and tho Genova Arbisration, Jtesolted, 'Phat copies of thoso rosolutlons bo trans. mittled lo the Becretary of Slaty, to our Bonatara In Congto:s, nnd to tho Dritish Minlster at Washington; also, to {ho Beorctury of Blato of the Dominion of Canada, g OUMBERLAND LODGE, In the preface to tho account of tho sols of tho Cumberland Lodge blooded stock at Dexter Park lnst Moudny thoto wero certain statemonts folative to tho owners of tho stock, Messrs. Parker and Blake, which were basod upon infor- mation which proves to be incorrect in many re- spects, Capt. Blako was an oficor in tho Eightoonth Foot (Royal Irish), and sorved thorein from 1853 to 1806, Tho Iutimations that ho was claiming a position to which Lo nd no claim are entirely unfounded. Whilo Mr, Parker has been generally known in this city oy ** Lord" Parker, it apponrs that it is a misnomor, for which ha Is uowiso rosponsible, growing out of the fact that Lord Parkor, the son of Farl Mac- clesfield, was in tho West when Mr. DParker camo here, and the two have in some manner beon confounded by Chicagoane, "Tho statemont, in the article in quostion, that thore had boon_ho catalogus of tho sale, was a pmt of tho potition for an injunction, but was so worded that it might have beon rend 88 & stato-, ment of a fact by tho paper. In reality, thore™ were full catalogues, fimug pedigroes, etc., is- sued long bofore tho ealo. s CORIMINAL. TIE CRIMINAL COURT. Judge Williams, of the Criminal Court, dispos- ed of the following cases on tho May calendar yesterday : & i Frank Igo plended guilty to the larceny of clothing from Aary Roth, and was gont to the House of Correction for thirty days. Edward Jackeon pleaded guilty to the larceny of $20 from T. D. Sullivan. Ho was remanded. William Farrington, who pleaded guilty of an nsenult torob J. T, Reilly, was sent for sixty days to the House of Correction. Eddio Wamren, who plended guilty to tapping the till of J. Weho, was sent to tho County Jail for twenty days. Edward Gould, Willie Graves, and Richard Williame, were tried on a chargo of vagrancy, haviog beon found on the premises of Sol A. Smith, ready to cart away o lob_of lead pipe. Thoy wore found guilty and romanded. William Kennedy, Michaol Bago, and John Ryan, were tried for burglary; bronking into the store'of Daniel E, McGuirc and stesling o quan- tity of tobacco,: otoe. Thuy were fouud guilty snd remanded. THE POLICE COURTS. Georgo Lawrence, who was heid to the Crim- Inal Court, Tueedny, under $1,200 bonda for larceny, was yosterday before Justico Boydon to answer to the chargo of bumlnr,y, and was hold on that chargo to the Criminal Court also, under $1,000 bonds. Hoe was remanded to the custody of Jailor Folz. Justice Scully disposed of the following cases this morning : Charlos Sohrine, burglary, $1,600 to tho Oriminal Court, aud Peter Culling as s witness, nfiulnat him was beld in bonds of $700 ; Joruph Windol, Invceny of watch, $200 to the Criminal Court ; Jamos UIaTK, & Pig-irun tldef, $200 to tho Criminal Court. The procinct of Bridgeport waa tho acone, Tuesdsy, of considerablo excitement, caused by Mra. White, of 830 Archor avenuo, swearing out @ warrsat for tho arrest of Jamecs Toming for dicorderly conduct. Tho raugbain that locatity have sworn that no polico ofticor shall arrest auy of them without o warrant. Mrs. ‘White knowing this, and having cause to com- tico Austin, on learning tho above facts, Liold tho prisonor to the Oriminal Court in bonds of $300, About one week ago a man who is woll known in Ohicago, and who formorly hold n position e Caslior of a prominent banking-houso,on Clark ntreet boforo tho fire, onllod nt tho jowelry storo of O, A, Morso, on \Wost, Madisou straot, and ngked to bo shown somo of hin flucst watchos. Mr, Morso laid boforo the ox-Cashier sovoral fino timo piecen, from which ho conld sclect, o choso n gold, double-caan mtem-windor, worth 176, ond requested pormission to earry it for a doy or two, saylng that if° it was shat It was roprosented, ho would pay for it. Dr, Morse, haviug confidonce iu tho man, readily consoniod to thls proposition, Bineo that time Lo hine not seen tho _individual until yestorday foronoon, when Mr. Morse met Dim on the stroet, and doalred to know why ho .bnd not roturned tho watch or sattled for it. Ho was nnsworod that it was his Intention to linve hrm:{;ht it in that morning, but he cnmo away and forgot it, and said le would go ab onco nand tolegraph to Lis son to bring It In from tho subuth whero ho lived. Thoy repnired to tho tolograph ofiicos tho dis- putch was sent, and together thoy loft tho oftico. Ir. Morso thonght tho goutleman bohaved in a strango meunor, and concluded ho would keop his oyo on him, ‘I'hoy saparated, and tho gou- tleman quickly returned {v tho telegraph oflice, followed by My, Morso n short_distnnca_bohind him. As Morso entored tho offico, ho dotectod tho mao recelling tho dispatol, which hnd not yob beon ment {o tho mon, Mo abt once neked where tho watch was, aend ho confessed that ho lad pawued it at Lipmun's, aud produced the pawn tiokot, whicl alled fof two” gold watohos, on which ho had rocolved $160. Yostorday aftornoon Mr, Morso swore out n writ of repleyvin bofore Justico Aus- tin and replovied hia watch, and will take no fur- ther action in_the matter, Mr. Lipman, how- over, will undoubtodly causa the arrcst of tho ox-Cashior, when Liis nawme will bo given to tho publio. The replovy suit will bo hoard Monday. ghedats s GENERAL NEWS, Fitty Rugsinn Mennonites will arrive hero this morning by the Miohigan Contral Railroad, and loave immodiately for Yankton, Dakotah, by the ilinots Central Railroad. Tho Bonrd of Public Works yostorday went out to viow Stata atroot from Harrison to Twelfth, whore it is to bo widened according to the city ordinanco. ‘Thero was consequonily no meetiug of the Board, and no business to record Tho Mayor yestorday issued the following or- dora to the ofticors of bis stall s It hlvinf been roported to mo that propristors of certain billisrd-halla snd rooms in this ity have ro- funed to take out thoir licenses on the ground that the ssage of an ordinance reducing the rates of lcenso s pending in the Common Councll, I desire tho offi- cers of my stafl to llblu'%l.ll such persons that the 1aw must be complied with ot once, and licensea takon aut in accordaco ith the provisiois of the clty ordi- nances, I furthor desire the oflicers to inform pro- prictors of billiard cstablishnents, that, should the Councll this year pass an ordinance reducing the rato of lMcenso- for euck: places, the owners will, on make ing propor application, be allowed robate. The Corner-Stone Transportation Committeo met yestorday afternoon in the Mayor's office. Prosent : 'Tho Mayor, Gon. J. Btockton, W. H. Bmith, Samuel Powell, W. N, Brainard, and J, 8t. O, Otevelund, On motion, Mr. Clovoland was appointed Secrotary of the Committea. A sub- committeo, congisting of J. O. Mcdullen, A, V. Hobart, Samuel Powoll, ond I, D. Colvin, was appointod to visft the railrond Suporintondents and confer with them rolative to n reauction of fm‘m for visitorn at the {imo of the cornor-stone nyiog. THE REPUDLIO FIRE INSURANOE COMPANY, Judge Dillon, of the United Btates Circuit Court, gave a decision yestorday agalnst tho Jowa stockholders of tho Rtepublio Fire Insur- ance Compauy, which will bo gratifying to the croditors of thoestate. Ho gaid: A man must not play fast and loose, o must not say, 1wl ablde by (Bo Company, If success(ul, and Twill leave the Company If it falls,” sud, therefors, when & misropresentation is made of which any ong of tho stockholdera hus notico, and can tako advantage toavold Lis contract witk: the Company, it {s Lis duty 10 detormine at once whothor he will départ from tlia Compauy, or whother lo will remain » member, I am inclined to the opinion that if a company has fraud. uloutly misropresouted or cancelod matorsal facts, and thus drawn an innocent person into the purchare of its stock, hoat tho time ‘being guilty of no waut of reasonabla cautfon and judgment, ‘aud afterwards gullty of no lackies in discovering ‘the fraud, and ho thioraupon, without delay, notities thic Company that L ropiiiates tho contract and asks to rescind thio pur- chnse, thoss facts concurring, I am fuclined to tho opinion that the bankruptey of the Company, sube- quentiy happoning, will not cnablo the Assignoa to i« slat that tlie purchase of stock is binding upon him, But it {5 not necessary, a8 tho plea atands, {o rulo’ the point. (AcNelll’s case, L. R, 10, Eq 603, and cases su- ypra,) Tha plea fa defective, in that it does not show thaf the dofendant mado ueo of reasouable ciforis to make himeclf acquninted with tho mattors of fact in reapoct of which the fraud 18 clafmed, nor when, or how, bio ropudiated tho contract, nor ‘whether Lo ot- forail to aurrender the certificato of stock promptly on on discovering the fraud. THE VETERANS OF 1848, The veterans of tho German Rovolution of 1848 and 1849 held another mooting last evening at Jowaph Huln's saloon, corner of Michigan and Clark streots, for thie purpuse of making or- rangemonts for tho colebintion of the twonty- {ifth anniversary of tho uprising of the Gorman TRepublicans, 5 Mr. A. Hottinger was olectod Chalrman and J. 8. Lindnu, Becretary. grand sooinl ealico party and supper at Martino's Wost Sido Hnll, No, 66 Ada streot, bLetwoon ‘Washington and Madiron, noxt Thursday evon- ing. Muslo from.0 o'clock. Tho ealo of soats for ihoe Volkes Family, who aro to Y]orfnrm noxt wook at tho Acndomy of Music, bogins this mm-nlnx;‘: at- the box offico of the Acndomy, and at "Lyon & Lenly's musia atore, The oponing ploco will bo '*Tho Belles of tho Xitohon." Mrs, Kato N. Doggott will doliver hor admira- blo leoturo on * Raphael” bofora tho Sunday- Aftornaon Leoturo Sooloty noxt Bunday, May 24, at 8 p, m,, In Wall's all, cornor of Adama and Haluted atroets. Tho lecturo will bo vory fully illustrated. Notwithstanding theso at- tractionn, the low pricos of admisgion will bo retainod. THE LUCOA TNOUTF. Mr. Fryor, the ngont of tho Btrakosch troupo, I8 in the city and hns nindo definito arrange- ments for the forthcoming season. Tho_troupo tvhich ho ropronents comprises Madame Pauline Lucen, Alico Marosl, Miss Annlo Loulso Cary, Monsiour Victor Oapoul, Mr, Tom Xarl, Bignor Del Puento, Bignor Nanuotii, Bignors ool ara, Colottl, Darill, ana Miss Coohoy, nn array of talont which e oxcoptiounlly strong, Tho son- mon will commonce Juno 4 at Hooloy's Theatre, and will includo threo performaucas, ono on the 4th, one on the &th, nnd a matince on the Gth, The programme for the opening night will ba 3 follows: Tho first and . third nots of * Faust,” with tho following cast: ls\gnrglurfln " . Lucea olio] ve2.Onpoul andotti el Puonte is Ceonoy n," cast ne followa 1 o Lucrozin Marest Génnarro, Alphinogo, Tiustighel o Andl tho duet scena of {ho four “ Huguonots,” with Luocca. as Qapoul as Raoul. s SUBURBAN NEWS. EVANBTON, Tho annual declamation contest betwoen the Junlor and Sophomore clarses of the Novth- westorn University for tho Mann prizea occur- rod ot the First Mothodist Churoh Tuesday ovoning, and nttracted n goodly and Interestod audionco, notwithstonding tho atmosphorical drawbacks, Prof. D. H. Wheoler, Vico-Presi- dont of the Univoreity, presided gracofully, and called on the Rev. E. N. Packard to open tho ex~ oroison with prayor. Muslo wae furnished by the studonts, tho firat pleco conslsting of a solo and chorus, which was rondorod in tolerablo stylo. Itis gratifying to observo the tendenoy among tho students to fur- nish the musio B0 necossary at theso unavoidably monotonous literary ontertainmonts thomsolves. This movement camnot but result in cle- vating tho musical tasto and ability of tho mombors of the institution; but those who who have previously porformed neyer appenred to havo possessed the ability roquisite to doing thomselves credit by an extomporancous offort, or to havo boon sufficiently improssed with the fact, and the consequent necassity for careful preparation on their part. 0 first doclaimer was John H. Hamllne of 15, who pruuunlnd Chonte's * Eulogy on Daniol Wobster.” This selection is a dificult one, and not of a charactor which olicits popular anplause, but was woll handlod by the nxz{ienknr. whoso voico and mannor wero skillfully adapted to tho neces- sities of tho piece. John A. J. Whipple, 76, was much more bappy In kis soloction, which was ¢ Blamus O'Brien,” Lover's evor-popular production, Not only did tho humorons and pathotic composition apponl oworfully to the sympathies of the audicnce, Eut it was delivored in a masterly maunor by tho sponker, whoso ability to do justice to euch a declamation surpasses that of many professional clocutionists, A quartet was well sung. Its'noticeablo fea- ture was the exhibition of the splondid bass voice of Waite, a *Socond Press.” 5 T'he rendition of Tennyeon's *Elaine™ afford- od Miss Sarah E. Catheart an opportunity to domonstrate the fact that Lor reputation of bo- ing tho most handsoma youngIndy in tho college is Not mora justly deserved thau the reputation 88 o decinimor whick sho acquired Tuesdny oyon- {ng. The pathetic paeangos, Pluntll_u]lys cinkled with th words ** sweet love” and ‘*ewcot doath ™ onllod dbut irrepressible and responsive sighs from tho perturbed broasts of numerous catlow youthin the sudienco. Bhe was heartily ap- glu\nlod. and also rewarded with sovoral bouquots ¥ tho aforesnid youth, Dayis’ “Iontonoy” was well doclaimoed b Oharlos A. Gaskell, '76. 11is voico was cloar an: powerful, his ouunciation distinct, and his deliv- er{‘nfimunbln. Following this was * Upides,” the “ 0ld famll- far" of all college aingors, which was givon very creditably by six voices, backed up in the chorus Dy fiftoon singers, Hugo once wroto *‘ A Sceno at Bea,” and F. A, Hills, 76, ltved to doliver it. Tho molancholy nature of the declamation was in vivid contrast with the jolly song that preceded, ana the oxtent to which 1ts character was .carvied out by the sponkor caused quiet mirth in some parts of tho h act of the Valenting and Aftor n short debate, Monday, the 15th of Juno, was selectod as the day of celobration, tho rovolutionists having then gained a mignal vie- tory over Prince—now Emperor—William. plain of tho diordotly coudust of Towiug, took out tho warrant, which was placed iu the hands of Ofticors Cremicux and ITubbard. Toming saw them coming, and aurmised their business. When tho warrant wan read to him, hasuatched it from the hands of Cremienx, tore it up, and started off on n full run, whereupon an oxciting raco waa witnessed, Hubbard, being tleet of foot, led the pursuing party. Mis. White and sevoral women of that vicinity joined in tho chase, Toming was_overhauled, arrestod, aud confinod in the Horrison Stroot Station, 'Yestorday he was before Justice Boyden, who fined him 37 on tho charge of disorderly, aud 20 for destroying tho wariant. Annio Wolf, alins Lily Dale, presonts a sad case of dopravity for one so youug, being only 15 years of ago. Last March “sho was arrosted for larcony, aud held over to the Oriminal Qourt for trial, - Monday last her caso was called, ond upon her atepfather, Robert Berafford, stating that if the Court would lot hor off, Lo would soud tho girl to her grandfather at Battle Oreok, Blich., Judgo Willinms discharged her. Tho girl immedintoly fled the prescnce of hor alo{!nthnr, ond hos has not been ecen sinco until Tuesday night, when ho discovered her in o vile don on Randolph street, and caused hor arrest on the chargo of vagrancy, Bho was brought before Jus- tice Scully, aud took ncliange of venue yesterdny to the South Bide Police Court. Hor stepfather was there, and tostified that it was impossible to do anything with the child, and desired that shio ghould be sent to the House of Correction, or, it sho would consent to go to her grandfatlier's, Lo would furnish meana to take Lor, Annio con- sonted. Justice Boyden rontenced her to ninoty days nt the Bridowall, and suspended sontence until Friday, in oidor to give her a chanco to loave for Battle Orcel, MISCELLANEOUS, Patrick H. Joyce, on Biue Jsland avenuo, noar Twenty-second strect, was beforo Commissioner Hoyne yestorday undor the chargo of violating 8oc. 93, ack_of Juno 6, ond 7, 1872, Ho was hold to tho United Statos District Court in bonds of 81,000, J. H. Robinson & Brothor, who aro the pro- rietors of the Robinson Hanee, ut the corner of . Liako and Franklin atrects, were bofore Commis- sioner Hoyno yesterday, charged with not de- stroying the stamps ou beer-koge and cigar- boxes, in violation of Bec. 83, act of June 1872, They were held to the District Court in bonds of §5,000 each. Georgo A. Kingsman swore out a warrant yestordny afternoon befors Justico Ilniney . against Coarles MoLaughlin, and complains that on March 10, 1874, McLaughlin fraudulently conveyod tho building on North Clark streot, known as No. 18}4,0nd the fixtures thorein, with iutent to dofraud 'bim, and oluims tlné Mo- Laughlin did not own tho property. Tho plaiu- AT also claims ho pald tho prisoner, nt the time Iho transfer was made, $160, and, on going to tuke pouscssion of the premises, o found Thomas dMcGovern, the rightful owner, installed therein, and upon belng couvinced that Le had boon miud‘ell, ho sworoout tho warraut as above. McGovorn algo swore oul a warrant at the samo ¢ime for McLaughlin, for making a conveyance of his property, ‘Tho pnrt‘y was orrested and furnishod bail ‘in the suin of £600 in oach cado, ana will have his hoaring to-day. Yoaterday morning about 4 o'clock,” Officor Martin orrosted a man numod Samuel Pondor near the woloon of Williun J. Bowo on Cannl street, with a largo black _sstohel flled with bottles _of wine. o was conflued in tho Union Btreet Station "mtil tho Souths Side Polico Court conyoned at the Lour of 8 o'clock a, m., when lie was brought Dbeforo Justica Soully for hearing. ‘The prisanor obtainod o chiange of vonue to Justico -Austin, 'ucaday, Coustablo Koblor placod this man ag oustodian over the salaon of Lowe, on wlich he hiad lovied to uotisfy & judgment, Pender, tak- {ng advantage of tho position ho occupled ap such ocustodian, proceeded to stock lis own wine cellar, Oficer Martin'a appearance, howaever, npsol the plans of thiy honask oustoulan., Juss n motion, it was decided to hold the anniver~ sary at Fischor's saloon on North Olark atreot, nenr Lincoln Parl, The Recretary was instructed to send invita- tious to Fredorick Heckor, August Willich, TFranz Sigel, William Rapp, and other prominent rovolutionista. On motion of Dr. E. D. Hillmann, the follow- ing Committeo of A.rranplomnntu was appointod : A, Hottinger, Dr. Schloetzer, J. B. Lindau, Georgo F. Gross, and Eugone Hopp. On_ motlon, it was resolved to hold another muutin¥ Soturdey evening at 8 o'clock, at the samo placo. ‘The meoting then adjourned. THEODORE LICHTENIIEIN. Ata recent moetiug of the Chicago Chess Club, the following resolutions were ndopted in refer~ ence: to the death of tueir late fellow mombor, Mr. Lichtenbein : [ ‘Wireneas, In view of the loss wo hava sustained by the deceass of our friend and nesociate, Theodoro Lichienhein, aud of the still hoavior loss sustained by those who wore nearcst and dearest to him ; therefore be it Resolved, That it fa but o funt tributo to tho memory of the departed to say that, In regrotting his removal from our midst, we mourx for ouo who was_ in every way wortly of Gur respoct oud regard, N esolued, That wo carnsily coridole with tho family of tho deceased, and offer to them the expression of our sincers eympathy, b Jesolved, That this hearifelt testimontal of our sym- pathy and sorrow bo forwarded to the family of our ‘doparted friend by the Secretary of this Club, The following committoo were appointed to attend the funoral : William W. Curran, Hiram Kennicott, Frederiok Book, tho Hon. Paul von Boydovwitz, Albort W, Giles, A, J. Willard, ———— PERSONAL. R. 0. Wright, Jr., and wife snd child, will sail by tho Cunard steamer ‘‘ Atlas" for Europe Saturday, DE. JONN N. YOSTER, Tho funeral services of the lato Dr, John H. Toster wors conducted at Unity Church yester- day morning by the Rev. Robort Collyer. A large number of relatives and filends of the deoecased were presont, among the latter being such old and rospected citizons as Jerome Boeoher, Thomns Hoynoh Philo Carpen- ter, olney ‘Furner, edmond | Prindi- villo, B. B, Cobb, Willam ~ Church, Willlam Stowe, Jamos E. Ward, E. H, Bheldon, W. W. Woodard, W IH. Wells, Eli Batos, J, D, 0. Whitney, and many others. The publio schools of the clty, of which Dr. Foster hed always boon o stoadfnst friond, wore represonted by Buperin- tondent Pickard, several membors of ‘the Board of Edueation, and nnumber of the teachers whom ho lind' sevved when they neodod asslet- anes, + ‘Tho cosket coutaining the remuins of the de- canked was home in front of tho desk, and the simple eervice of tho Unitarinn Church was rond. ‘oward {ho close Mr. ~ Collyer mado & fow oxtemporancous romarks on tho lifo and character of his dead friend. 1Ie #polie of his love of justico and truth, his great kind- noss of heart to all who woro in need, his idonti- fleation with the city from its infanoy, and tho perfect uprightunss of bis business lifo in every- thiug with which ho hnd boen connocted. Aftor the bonediotion hiad been pronounced, tho lid of tho oasket was openad, nud all tho friends of the decorsod m‘nd past and took a lnst look at his fontures, Tho remaius were thon takon to the walting heavso, and tho funoral moved toward QAracelund Comotory, —— ANNOUNOEMENTS, Thero will be awmeeting of the Decoration Com- mittee of tha G, A. I at Ruusom Post, coruor of LaYalle and Adamu strooty, this oveulng at 8 p. m,, which all intorosted aro invited to ate tond. The Tennessooans elog st Oentonary M. E. Oliurch Baturdsy night. Tho ladlon of * All-falnty” glve thelx moxt houte. 3 Al 8. Appleton, '76, ventured upon a soleotion from tho ‘‘Merobant of Vonice,” and yeb not rashly, for he dovoloped o cupacity in deamatio roprescutation which elicited tho approbation ot tho audionco. Ho rondered tho scene betweon Antonio and Shylock in s manner which, while {dovold of stage Tanting, would do credit to a ma- jority of the actors upon the stage. e was vig- orously applauded. Choato's ** Horolsm of the Pilgrim Fathers was next doclzimed by O. H. Burko, '75. 'This piece wag hardly of n ‘{mpulu nature, but it was rendered with care and credit, and was followed Dby nnothor offort on the rnfl. of the quarteito, including the singer with the bass voice. Miss Jossio R. Brown, '76, recited * A Logend of Brogouz" very prettily. She recoived sev- oral bouquoets. * Milos Standish's Battle” was attempted by J. Frank Stout, '75. Some points in it wore well brought out, while ons or two featnres weore somewhat amusing, Tho last -doclamation was s long es its sub- ject; ¢ I'he Romau Boldior—Lnat Day of Her- culsnoum, by Albort Alva Sawyer, 776" His offort was woll received,and exhibited sovera| admirable features. * Litoria" was then woll- rondered by e quartet, assistod in tho chorus by ,t'ho full strongth of the mammoth com- 0y, 'The exorcises of the evening, and the olocu« tionary culture displayed by tho spenkers, who were selected by their classmatos, ngain mado ovidont tho superior advantages possessed by an institution which maintaius a professor wlose sole duty it {8 to teach olocution. All those who appeared exhibited the benefits thoy had derived from the akillful tnimn% of Prof. Cumnock. The judges were Dr. N. B, Davis, the Rov. E. N. Paokard, Dr. M. O, Dragdon, Otis E. Haven, Buperintondent of the Publio Schools, and L. H. Boutell. Thoy could not mack aftor tho oxercises, and thoir decision was, thercfore, not announced. The prizes are to be awaadod in & peculiar maunor. All the epeakers competod for the iirat prize of 820, but only the forensio declama- tions wero in competition for the second of $10. These prizes wore established by Dr. O. H. Bann, of Evanston. The judges and speakers were invited to a col- Iation after the contest by Mr. and Mra, A. J. Brown, and what was lsft of the evening was apont vory ploasantly at their rosidence. Yoatorday was a gala day in Evanston in the mattor of matrimonial alliaucos, two of those in- toresting ovonts having takon place in tho aftor- noon. ‘Che firut was on tha lake shoro, at tho houso of Edwin Leo Brown, whoso daughtor Fannio was united by the ley, E, N. Packard to A. Lowronco Smith, & young lawyor of Milwau- koo, who is well kunown in tno village from his connection with the University, from whioh he graduated in 1872, Tho other ocourred on tho Wost Ridge, the contracting partios boing Mise Libblo Jackson, dnughter of A, BB, Jackson, & prominont citizen, and Mr. J. W. Ladd, of Monasha, Wis. Tho i;uiamouy was porformod by tho Rov. Dr, M. O, rigge. llboxl.h weddings wora unoatentatious, but ele- gant. No bridesmalde attonded tho brides in the lriin;; ordeal. Doth coremonios wore ai- tonded by a number of promnont citizony, and both wore followed by the presentation of “valu- ablo gifts aud sumptuous collations. Lo keep up tho similurity, both the happy couples laft for tho Noelh i :00, Mv. aud Mrs, Binith golug to Milwaulkeo, whore thoy aro to reside, aud Ar, and Mrs, Ladd golng to Monasha for tho snmo purposo. PARK TIDOL, The Board of Trustees of this village mob Tnesdny ovoning in the 'own Hall, The entire Board wore iu attendance, George I, Oarponter, Prosidont, fu tho chair, ‘Aflor tho minutos of Iast mesting woro dis- posed of, the Boatd procoeded to the eleotlon of a Strooy Comissioner, W, 8. Chittendon re- caived three votes and Thomas Hurlitone two. Mr. Chittendon was deolared elocted, "I'ho Ohair sppolnted the following atanding committecs: Finsnce, Janes and Robb: Liconse, Hasseman snd lmm; trests and Alloyw, Tenant and Whilcomb, Mr. Ira Brown nrovonted m plab’ of his new | jualat did% subdivision to Park Ridgo.for the approval of tho nzm-u. After romo discussion, 5’? Wa8 Bp- proved. A \ Goorgo B, Carpontor presontod the potition of o large number of cilizons praying that, a8 tho originat plat of tho vlunfio had boen dostroyed in the great fire of Oot. 8 and 9, 1871, that” somo competent porson ho nmp]orud to propars an- othor, and that_an appropriation be made for that purpose, It was ‘raforred to n committeo conalsting of Mosars, Robb and Janes, who wora alno instructed to muko arrangomonts with somo attornoy-at-lnw to attond Lo the logal Lbusinesa of tho villago,” - A patition presculed by proporty-owners on Prospact ayenue, praying that the main county road from Ilm straot north Lo the corporate lino bo_vaeated, and that a now strect, G0 fost In wideh, bojlaid out and declnrod & publio thorough- fmo, wag roferred to the Committop on Btrools and Alloys, The bond of Johin Flynn, -CUonatablo, in tho poual sum of - §1,000, signod by A, J. Whitcomb and A‘nlxdmw Anclimoedy, was prosented and ap- proved. ‘The annunl roport of Stroot-Commissionor Wood wns prosonted and uprmvod. Bundr small bills woro exdered paid, “Tho roport of W. A, Porrs, Constable, for tho past yonr was prononted, showiug Lhat goud ordor” aud Liar- mony had oxisted {u hiy bailiwiclk. "Ihe Bonrd thon adjonrned. NORWOOD. .. Tho pulpit of tho Baptist Church of thia placo has boen suppliod for the Inst year by tucologi- cal studonts from tho Daptist Sominary, Of these, Mr, Jackson was tho most popular. Affa. ble in his mnuoners, good looking, aund o plonsant _epeakor, he won his way into tho hearts of his flock.. Thoe young Indies of the congrogation have been nccustomed to smile on him, bub. all plensant thiuga como to an end, nnd tho tondor romancers wore destined to rocoive a cruel blow. It camo Inst Sunday at the closs of the sorvices. ' It was thot Mr. Jackson was n marriod mau, and had beon living in holy wodlook sinco the third doy of lnst Fabruary, aud_thatone of his flock was tho Liappiy woman, It 'is needloss to sy the Kflulu: poople wore disgusted,—one of thoir num- or marricd for over throo months, aud the ignornut of it; but they console thomeaclvos witl ufi‘; thonght that there” aro more students in tho Sominary, and the domaud for young Baptist olorgymen Is rapidly lncronsing. RICHMOND. Proparatious aro making for the obmeryance of Docoration-Day. ‘Tho Hobron Milltary Band has ‘been omployed, and ‘tho following committoes n.mmlnl.mi1 5 } Floral Decorationa—Miss Jenule Gill Inn Hicks, Mvs, Willlim Smatles, Ml Misa Ada Ttice, Miss Evelyn Gooly, Instrimental Music—Tuhn Eblo, Vocal Music—0, Hanchett, J'lags—Tames Hacon, Finance—\William Bmailes, Grounda—George Purdy, Joln Mcdonnel, w8 'Speaker—Williom Smallcs, Dr. Ward, snd Dr, ounolt, to, Mrs, Mi- My Smailes, JEFFENSON. The Total Abstinence Hocioty of this place will bo addvessed this evening by H, V. Reed, of Norwoud Park, on tho subject of temperance. 1;1:‘-;' public are invited, Bowmanvillians in par- tloular. OAK PARK. Tho complimentary concert_tendored to Miss Jeusia Hardy last ovoning at Unity Church was nn ontire succoss. Tho church waa filled to its utmost capaoity with attentive and intelligont listonors, ho concort was conducted in an ex- cellont manner, and overy part of it gave satis- faction to all present. The Rov. Robort Collyor will dellver a locturo Mondny ovening, on ~*!Qlear Grit,” at Unity Chburel, - An admission feo of 25 cents will bo chatgod. ELUIN, M. C. Town purchased a Iot on Ohleago streat, Monday, 22x80 feot in size, paying $5,000. This will give him more room for his now block. “Tlio Indies of the Preabyterian Sooloty will give s dime ontortainment Thursday evoning. Saturday of this wook * Ye Younge Folkes " of Elgin will 'umte in a baskot-picnio. ‘fho Temperance Union hns appointed an Executivo Committes, and proposes to make o aoterminod onslaught upon the doggerios, The law will be invoked and carried to its full limit. Tho old sottlors of Fox Rivor Valley have de- termined to meot ox: June 4 in Elgin.” Commit- toos have hoou appointed, and sll goes morrily. Joln Webb has subdivided a part of bis fine grounds, At the suction enlo Iast weok lots brought from 300 to £1,500 eacl, according to location.” Judge, Montory hns adjournod the Court of Common Pleas till July. Tho proposed now rallroad from Jollet north to this point moots with much favor. If Elgin is to incrcago as s manufncturing town, access must bo had to the southern coal-flelds and mar- kets in o more direct oud less expousive mannor than at presont, Theo ticiket sales at Elgin atations of the Chi- cngo & Northwostern Iiailway for the month of April amounted to £8,700. b One Chioago fltm has 20,000 tons of ico atored lere, roady for summor uso, MARINE. Port of Chicago, May £0. ARRI Sobr Col, Ellsworth, Buffulo, coul. Hohr Myatic, Muskejfon, luniber, ohr N. L, Ferry, White Lzke, lumber, Sohr Molvina, Oconto, Inmber, Sebr Tilot, Muskegon, lamber. Bebr St, Luwrenzo, Buffalo, coal. Sehr J, W, Drown, Musicgon, lumber, Bebr Nulad, Oconfo, kumier, Beow Rowons, Muskegon, lumber, 8ehr Magle, Two Rivces, lumber, 4 Behr Raciue, Muskegon, Inmber, Hohr Witliam Smilh, South Haven, wood, Sehr Clipper Oity, Muskogon, lumber, Sohr Rouse Simiuons, Muskeion, Jumber, Sehr A, Tust, sluskegon, lumber, Sehr Kate Lyons, Muskcegon, Jumber, Sebir O, 3. Rosder, Muskegon, lumber, Selir Poorin, Muskegon, lumber, Btmr Chicago, Muskeguu, sundriea, Bebr Willfe Lautot, White Tako, lumber. el Kitty Gront, Baugatuck, lumber. Schr Tth Obio, White Lake, lumber, Belr Elizabeth Jonos, Buffalo, coal, Scow T. 8, Binner, Muskegon, lumber, Btmr Muskegon, Muskogon, sundries, Prop Dean Richinond, Buffalo, sundries, fichr Mury Ludwig, South Haven, lumber, Selir Presto, Muskegon, lnmber. Scow Miltor, Pore Marquotto, lumbor. Bcow J, A, Jobnson, Pere Marquetie, lumber, Heow Mary Holen, Whito Lale, rallroad tles, Sehr Holon Bload, Muskegon, lumber. Seow U. 8, Graut, Grand Hluven, lumber, Behr Black Uawk, Stanley Croek, lunber, Bcow Laure!, Duck Lako, lumber. Scow Marmonia, South Haveu, lumber, Bobr Elva, Ossulger'a Pler, wood, Beow South Bide, White Like, lumber. Hehr L, A, Burton, Ludiugton, lumber? Sehr Lnberman, B.ack Oreck, Imabor, Sebir Flaber, Ludwig's Ficr, lumber. Bow Granyor Baugatuck, lumber, Belir Glad Tidings, White River, lumber, Scow Danner, Ocotiio, wood, Hohr Magglo Thompson, Muskegon, lumber, Sclir Wealchester, Musliegon, lumber. Soow 8, P, Wilson, South Haven, wood, Scow Mogdalens, Ludwig's Plor, wood. Scow Marvin Liniinahs, South Haven, lumber, Prop Potomag, Duilalo, sundries, Bchr Falcon, Ludington, lumber, Schr £, Beoville, Muskegoni lumber, Bobir Eik, Muskegon, wood, OLEAR! ED, Bohr L. Dok, 8t, luurh, 80 kegs beer, 24 brla salt, Scow Mary Lelen, Whita' Lake, 10 brls pork, 100 bags Staur ovaio ¥o e 25250 Lu wheat: Buffal Annfe Young, Frle, 25, 1 wheat § ) 1,400 bu wheat, 1,200 pigs lon, and sundries, Belr H, O, Albreehit, Ford River, 10 Lrls beer, Schr J, W, Donno, Buffalo, 44,881 bu corn, Sehr Canada, Buftalo, 48,000 bu corn, Sehr Kate Darley, Buffalo, 97,000 bu corn, Prop 5. D, Caldwell, Port Huron, 12,270 bu corn, 13,« “T50 bt oats, 500 brls flour; Orons Village, al brfa flour, 10 brls pork, 103 bu oats, and sundrica, Hoow Milton, White Hslf, 10 tons foed, 500 bu oats, 100 bu corn, Stmr Nashus, Ogdengburgh, 13257 bu corn 100 brle ‘pork, 50 brls flour; Clovolind, 100;brls flour, and Bundries, Bark Onondugs, Buffalo, 8,100 bu corn, Yrop Toauvke, Buffalo, 10,000 bu wlieat, 15,000 bu gorn. Hehr Butclior Boy, Bufulo, 24,000 corn, Behr Lumberman, Black Creek, 50 bags seed. Stmr Chicugo, Racine, 80 green bides and sundries; su‘lwuuhu, 50 brls oil, 20 bris liquor, and sune ivien, NIONT OLEARANOES. Trop Bt Albans, Ogdeilaburgh and intermediate ports, 16,000 bt Wheat, 16 balea hides, 61 piga lead, 10 rls pork, and sundriea, Stmr Muskogon, Muskegon, 03 brls pork, 5 brls whis- , 60 Vi Jard, and sundsies. Sebr Win, Smith, South Haveu, 200 hides, 7 brla alo, 10 biw feod, 8 brls flour, '8 tons storle, and sun< rlos, Lnko Frelghts. ‘Thers was o fair demand for frelght room for corn, mlux sales canlor, at 83(@do, the inslde for largoe vos- wols, Yor wheit quolable’ ot dx@i)Go. Corn to 7o, Oharlers wero: To Butinlo—Schrs Hel- i Nims, Vanderbiit and_barge, J. 8. Owan, corn'ot B3u; Olty of Tuwas, corn sf 870} scht Thlstlo, cotis at 403 prop Doun Richmond, wheat aud corn {bvough. To lirle—Frop Japan, wheat and corn through, ‘To Oawega—Behr 1L, B, Moore, corn ot 7o, To Ogdensburgh—Prop 8t, Albone, whest through, To Harnie—Prop 8, D, Galdwoll, corn and oats flrough, ‘olul, 113 capncily, 62,000 bu whoat, 245,000 Lu coru, 18,000 bu onts, MILWAUKEY, My 10.—Grabi freights wook, Ohnr~ ters: To Buftalo—Dark Nelson, wheat at 4403 schrs Portor und Marengo, whest ub'de, ‘Lo GaweRo—Prop D, W, Powers, wheal at 8o ¢ achr Tilyal, wheat at 8o, ‘The ehr Mooulight {a loadiug wheat for Duffalo on owuers’ uccount, Dernorr, May 18.~0rain freights skippora hopo, Oliars 7,600 bu wego st B30, capaclt Tuio frolght at 055 Wiieat 1o Dufialor by stoat, Bosa: or, on Lottom, at to Ose 'y DAY Orry, May 18,0, 1f, Wooks roports the follow. fug ¢ Prop Georgo King, Bhy Gity tz_ Chicago, enlt at 147 barge C, L, Youuyr, Baginaw to Uhifcago, Nunber, e iry D ‘hoad, Boy Clly to Dotrolt, lum- 1,75, Veasols Pasned Dotrolt. Speelal Disaateh to The Chicugo Tribune, Drrnotr, AMich, Miy 20—Afternoon,—TAssen Down—Lreps Vanderblit, Ritssin Jouness aud bargons bark A, I Nichols: Jand, Anderla, 11, Walbrldgo, Oshoen, Nisgara No 1, {{tord, Boutliwest, George - Hurray, George Finnoy, Bontpelior, 1f, Fitziwgh, Ominmins, Tiversido, Mont~ caltn, Pamlleo, Tasskn Up—Prop Ballontine and connort, Rohort Tolland, Milwaukao ; baks Obandlor J, Walls, Lotua ; #clirn Luceine, Sam 'Flint, Now Domdnlon, Bolle Wale bridgro, Jobn - Molt, Express, Stampedo, Uity of the Blatls, Tda Keltl, Winv—Norlliweat, Dernotr, Mich,, Moy 20—Evening—Pasien Up- Props Arabls, Allegheby and bargen, Lvergreen Oity id bargos ; 'nclira Nowaboy, Naraganset, 13, It, Will- fams, Dacotah, Dutcher Hoy. o AWED Dowsi—Trop Laailbury and barge; sobe waico, ‘Winp—Northweat, Veancls Pasacd Port Iinron. Snestal Dispaleh to The Chlcazo Tribune. Ponr 1funos DooK, My 3),—DowN—Dark Mary Merritt ; schrs Albacora and Jasco: props Comict, Antolops, Huran City, and stme Manitoba. Ur—Prape Milwaukcs and Paciflo § barks Chandler and Wolls ; schra Stamnpedo, Olty of the Blraits, Geo, 1L, Wand, fda Koith § barges Robert J. Hackett with Wm, Mclregor, Taragon, Kingfishior, 1, M, Portch, and Oity of Suehoygan, Wano—Northeast, freal Illinols & Michignn Cannl. Dupogront, | Il May X0AunienThanis, YLockport, 5,000 Ln oats ;* Maplo Leaf, Bird's Bridge, 4,800 bu corn, OrwAnzn—Thomas Scott, Mrsoiles, 326,750 shin gloa, 3,003 ponts { Bello ¥ranca, Jolor 70 1 lumber, 8 m lath, 15 Lris lino, . m,—Anniveo—Sunrise, ‘Bnigxront, May La Ballo, 6,900 bu coru, ‘Oveanep—Trop King Brothers, 85,441 £t lumber, 20 brla flour; Danube, 80 tons coof, 2,000 foet Jumber, 100brla salt, 100 bu potatocs, '16,500 Ius, Gen, Bhermsn, 8,018 posts ; Ottawn, Tumbor 5,075 Ibs sundrics, Maracilles’; 5,600 (¢ 10,700 1t6., maso Morrls ¢ Robt. Tolme, iumber, 200 m shingles, 43,450 & Jath, . mdsy Miscellnticons. ou11CAGO, Tho chir Willism Young, which his beon on the Focks nt Manitou, Liss bosn brought hero anl takou o illsr'a dry-dock for oxamination, . It was found that sho was entirely unharmed, ~~Tha Octavis, which ran ashore st Kowauneo about twe ;;n:(o-dqa Hiaa not Loan releancd, an woa provious. ly reportod. snd stripped of hor outilt, whiol was brought liore b; ono of Goodrich's sicawers, ¥ ¥ —Tho achr Pamlloo, with Wheat for Iroland, passed Detrolt yostorday morning at 10 o'clack, —Tho now prop Msyflowar, o ply batteen this port and Barula, is receiving an overhuuling at Dotroit, > —Bisinchs st tho | 2,300 BEASTS AND ilie Ling boon abaudoned na totat loss, |- umber docks was vory dull yeaterday, A number of cargoes rmain for alo. —Tto whinping ofico apoiod snd condlcted by e Dothel flome will scon Lo closed, Mr, Fraukland, the Buperintondent, finding it impoes|Llo to conduct faut~ tera satiafactorily to thosa mont conacrnod, ELSEWHERE. Tho damage recolved by tho tug B. W, Aldrich, ot Ludington, by fire, 4 estimated at $5,000. 8ho is tho rogorty it Toert Giawell and Asics Drinlg, who ave B insurance of $3,000, —The bark Erle Bollo carrlod sway four gates of Lock No. 23, Welland Canal, yeatorday mornfug, caus- ing considorable damage. Tl old prop Dean Richmond, which caught fire and sunk in Mud Lake iu 1872, 1a out ogain, rebuilt, and as sound s over. * Sho hna'a new ongine, sad ia one of the fastest boats on tho lakes. Cupt, Bamuol Shannon bas charge of Lor,and John Nicholson is oto. —The tng Georgina, from Toronto o Quobeo, ran on the rocks near Grafton, Ont,, about 10 o'clock Moni« day night, Sho now Jica about 100 yards from the shiore, with five foct of water in her hold, - —T'he schr Harriot Ross, whilo |lma!lng Grosse Isls Sunday morning, ran hard sground. Tho tug Clinton succeeded in pulling hor off, —Tho following veasels have received their officlal number and registered tonnage from tho Bureau of Btatistics at Washington : 'No, 75,605, schr Josslo Linn, 003,46 tons ; homo port, B, Olaff. No, 24,080, achr Thomns Quayle, 643,77 tous ; homa port, Clovelund. 7 DS, 106351, anr Alpens, 30001 tons; homo poxt, etroit, No. 3,803, schr Bello Mitchell, 820,92 tona; homo port, Oawego, 'No. 1,895, achr Bolivia, 853,26 tons; bome port, Oswegos f No, 125,204, schr Olara, 232,74 tons; home port, Obicago.. ‘No. 135,038, sty Chisuncey Hurlbut, 1,000.70 tons ; home porll ‘Dotroit, "No, 85,313, atur Goorge King, 652,85 tons; home port, Marine City, NO, 85,312, schr Grace ¥eln, 237,07 tona ; homo port; cago. No, 15,008, aleam-tu o Owen, 520,54 tons ; homo port, Detrolt, No, 76,809, !nhr John Dunn, 820,89 tona; home port, swego. NovT5,010, achs 3, Marla Boott, H6.89 tons; bome port, Osworo, No. 60,063, barge Mantanneo,- 647,88 Lons; port, Chieago, NG, 10,406, achr Oliver Bitcholl, 320,92 tons; port, 0swogo, : No, 116,289, schr San Diego, 809,28 tona; home port, Du&mlt 5 0. home home stmr V. Bwaln, 685,89 tons; home port, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK TO CARDIEE. Tho South Wales Atlantio Steamhip Gompany's Now Tirst-class, Full-powerod, natl from Bouosylvania Rall Olydo-hullt Steamahips will rond Whatt, Jersay Uliy: PEMBROKLE.....June 37 Carrylng goods and pnsrongers at throngh rates from allpaiks oF fho United Siates and Canady ta porta in the Briatol Cliaupel, and all other poluts in lingland, ’ msiiips, butlt oxprossly for the trade, are pro- 8t improvoments for tho comnfortand Convonicnce of OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. Firat Cabln, 875 and $80 currency. Sacond Cabla, 855 curren 10, ourroncy: Stoorage cortileates rom Cardit. s for .£1 aud upwards. Yok farthor pArticinre, anply o Gardlf, ot the om- pany's Ofticas. No. 1 Dack Olinmbors, rud fu New York to AROUTBALD BAXTIR & GO,y Agonte, No. 17 Broadiray, FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEED 1840. Four Sailings Every Week. From New York evory Wodnosday and Saturday, From Boston ovory Tuesdny and Saturday. Cabin Passage, $20, $100, aud 8180in gald. ‘Round-trip Tickots at reduoed ratos. Bteorage Passago at lowest rates, Y P, H, DU VERNET, N. W. oor, Olark snd Randolnl CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL, The mazuificont now sud fall-yowerad Beamahips Tte- publie, Baitlo, Auriatic, Biftannlo, Oceanto, Ceitlo, oto., #ail from Now York on Saturlays aud L Fhursdays. Tatosas low as any ricst-class line, Dralts on Great Rritall reland from £ upwards, Osico, 97 Houth Olwrk. e Cliloago- SERiED TAGEROREN, Agont. National Line of Steamships. NOTICH. g most southeriy routo has alwaya beon adoptod by B e LV PR OO L and QUENS- iew Yo & P OB (60 NN arory SATULDAY. Satling from N, Yok (r London (alrect) bror fortaght, Cab 70, 50, Surronoy | ao0rags, ot GTestly Hothen tlokots At Jowost raios. Deralts for £1 aud wpward, WILLIAS SAGALIBTRIL, Gen'l Wastorn Asat, Northeast corer Olark and Raudolpkata. (opposite mow ‘Bhornan Houso). Obicago. STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londouderry, &¢. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA BTATE O VIRGINI. BTATLE OF GEORUIA, PIRIL vorpdol on NORTH RIVI, N, ¥. Hallings noxt Bummor. Qabin, 860 and 880 gold ; Btsorao, fino. “Dralts at lolvest ratos. ol RO & lirst-class For furthor partioulars .m‘lI( to AUSTIN BALDWIN & o York, Taton of pe s fow aa by ©0., Agonts, 7 Brondya) JOUN' BARLL, 1 Agent, A Far! e HOTEL, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Corner Irviug-plnce und Blxteenth-sty NEW YORK. Qnly one blosk tram Unian fquare, the niost ooutsal yot ulet tacation in the oity, in th finiediate violnity of all o baincinal plaote of ‘mussmont aud loading atorce; has boou enlargod and tmproved bhio pa: tho adaition of 1ty soome and a passonger o GHAS, T FiGUiiN, Pro DENTISTRY, Gome One. Gome All Wo hiaro romoved anr Duniat It BoVicker ey O et ed abrueat. b6 Clavhat ofrom, oY iokers X¥or a few days longer we will josort a full set best Guin 331 bust plain, $4. Huudreds in th it ‘{II l&loh Evlll pay 820 ll‘:l'fl) :lln“vlllll’:lnhr{‘ onoy refunded in IY{ instanco it porpfect U nhnl:nl! ;“B:“ .":r‘ ’l"_h n“&nd fll" AIIJ V"U ‘ot shaseo.” Filiny’ Arat ik Towt siolitut toreat groatly oduoed ey, oo nny AMUSEMENTS. TUGRAND GALA WEEK( ‘Wilt Open in Chicago for O : Vl’uck Only, thchrcnt e TOREPAUG SHOW ! AR FOLLOWS SOUTEL SIDHE, Quenor Htate and Twonty-sooond-ats,, Nonday & Tnesday, May 25 aud 26, Aftarnoon and Reaniog, WEST SIDB, Oorner Madison and n‘.ldul.m.hmu,. Weduesiay, Thwstay, Friday, and Satnrday, May 27,:28, 29, ani 30, Afternoon nud voning, He t nings gllorgena b acan tho largos LIVING WILD "ANIMALS! On this Continent. Trainod Tlopbants, 10, . Rt pocorae, aby Lipas, Layptisn Grboodil ‘A‘Z"l" Ry Alx}gul. al , Lions, 'Figers, Ostrioties, andin nll 1In tho Gigantlo Cirous tho World’s Greatest Riders! Lospers, Gymnests, Acrobiats, oto., malo, fomale, and Suvenitn,” " PERTORMING ANTMAT, STOW, ‘Acting Elophontsnnd_trataod Tignrs, - e Goater st e sutistny Monkers, GRAND MUSEUM 10,000 startlingimondors from nil 1 th 1d, A% Gomtra pole tenis, Wwoll vondiatod and wRise-preot: THH GRAND PARADE! 'Tho largost and flnest over mado by a h N Wi abpoar ovory otinr daye eors ing mom. \dmisston to all, K0 ots, ; Chlldron undor @ yenrs, 95cta. Eishibitlons aftornoon and ovoning, at usaal boes, E¥Good ordor will bo matntainod fneido and autalde, Caroful attontion to ladics and ohildrou, and soata ro* sorvod for_thom during entranco hours ‘without oxtra oharge. Childron In orphan asylums admitted FRER. Biroot cart and omnlbutos pasa tho graunds evory Lo t# IN DEFRRENOE TO THE WISIIFS O li'"lE COMMUNITY WHO_ {{'Sfifig '0 VISIT THE TMMENSE COLLEO- MALS AND BIRLS, AND THR IROUS THNY, ~ = JI "A. FOREP, P 4 R, 8. DINGRSS, Anaits o AUGH, Provrlotar. A lonslog Ghlans il rest YorgpughShotyTil N inoinal tow o GONSIN AND 10WA. -~ 3 THE GREAT ADELPHIL ‘This, Thursday, Evening, May3l, GALA LADIES’ NIGHT. Tho Gorgaous haksponraan Extravsganzs, BAD DICKEY By far the most magnificont oxt o Bt e e i e oo IR PERSIAN TWIN SISTERS, t burl dian, M, W. P T Ml VM G TS e BERG BISTERE, PRATT & OROGKER, NKY Kilon JHNNIL MOTGAN. “acd & host of SBRGIAL RE.An UNEQU. OAST, GORGEOUS ALTD n SENIZS and COBTUN LS. PRICES: 50 conts, 8 oonts, or 16 oonts. Bocurad soata 85 gonts oxtin, Gala liad Diokoy Mutince Saturdny. MIOHIGAN-AV. M, E. OHURCH. T EIE TENHESSEANS * NEW ENGAGEMENTS for tho balanco of the weol. THURSDAY NIGHT In Miohlgauar, . It Do TR orand and Pt Taaye 1o Ohurob, VRIDAY NIGHT fn Ada-st. M, E. Olirol, botws Takoand Lultonsts. o Raishy ekt BATURDAY NIGHT in Contonary Ohurch. All should hear thom sing thelr Slavo Cabln Molodies, OHICAGO THEATRE, NOS. I8, 29, 2™ WEST MADISON, LLADIEES? NIGHEIT. THE GREAT SENYEAH IN HER LEAP FOR LIFE, The Best Vaudoville Company in Chicngo. EXPOSITION BUILDING. . Tho Colossal Cyoloramio Tliusiou of Paris by Moonlight! Univorsally pronouuccd by the Pross and Oritics of Lan- aoa aud Now Yorl tho most MARVELOUS ACHIEVENENT OF ILLUSIVE ART ovor oxhibitod. Open from 2 to b p. m. and from 75 to 10 o an. Admission 30 ois. ACADEMY OF MOUSIO. Tho King of Dialoot Actors, JOSEPH MURPHY, In Lifs Groat Drama, MA UM CRHE. Every Evoning and Saturday Matiuco. Mouday woxe—Ti1E: VORI, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. THE VOKES NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. Tiox sheet now roady. Seats may ulso bo sscured at #'South Sido Tickot Offico, " Lyon & Healy's Musio Storo, corner Btato and Monroo-sts. M'VICKER'S THEATRE. Last woek but ouo of tho favatite Maggie Mitchell! Who will appenr.Iu hier boantiful Pastoral eliseaotor of AMORY, [n theNerjo-Comlo Drams of Liittleo Barefoot! J. H. MoVIOKER as... +.Brothior Jemmy Evory evouing and Haturday Aa{inoo. Noxt Woel—PlARL OF HAVOY. MYERY' OPERA-HOUSE. WAIT--«* WE ARLE COMING.? The Original Tronpe Roval Haviouettes! And_onl; nes that d In 8T, JAMES? g 'ENT BIK. ok ou val. jug lFuIldl. OLAIMING TO Bt OI?IOINALS. MESSRY. MoDONOUUIL & LARNSITAYW, Managors and Propriofors. KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL. Jmmonsa Buo of BULLOOK'S ROYAL MARIONETTES, 2 this waok WEDNESDAY and Evry ulght, and Matinea this nogk ‘SCALES. FAIRBANKS BTANDARD = SC.ALE ) PATRBANKS, MORSE &00 OF ALL BIZKS, 11 AND 118 LAKE-5T, AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. MME, PAULINE LUCCA AND TIIE GRAND STRAKOSCH [TALIAN OPERA C0. Motara, M. & M, BTIA KOSOH roepootfully fnform the public that {ho fainous Dramatic Prima Donna, MME. PAULINE LUCCA, WILL MAKK HER FAREWELL APPEARANCES In Throo Grand Oporatta Jlepratontations, whicls wil YAko nisea on Thesday aud Uiiny Broninme, da80 4 su & and Fatowell Matineo, Saturday, Juno 6. AT HOOLEY’'S THEATRE. Inorder to maka this cocaston mostebrilliant, all the princinal artists of tho Strakosch Itallan Opera Osmpany wiil appear {n conjunotion with MADAME PAULINE LUCCA: Mille. Alice Maresi, Miss Annic Louise Oary, Mons, Victor Oapoul, Mr. Tom Karl, Signors Del Puente and Scolara, and Miss Cooney. Tho Grand Orohostra will conalat of 31 oxoollont must- ciannof the Now York Acadomy of Musio, under the d rection of Mr. 8, BEIIRIENS. Tho programmo on the cocanions will conafat of tlin samo goms of Italian Ups in which Madamo Lucca aud the othor artists hiave cros atad no great & sensation In Now York, The firat and third acta of, charactersy o =1 Wit tho toliguing. excollont. ditribuiton a winmo FAULINE LUCOA na....51 an Annic Lo ! LUCNNEZIA BORGIA. Tlle. Allce Maresl ns. erezin - B e ey T T UG UIENOTS. RF"‘““‘! PAULINE l.l‘c(m us, VlllYllflnq __RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. eopiod. * Sunday oxcopiod: 1 Mond Y- £0Ve Btinday at 0 sy 4 Dalr, 007 oxc0piad: TAx MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY D it tee, s Gk s, ‘poutiensh corner & wistpie and 10 Canabates corner of Hadsons o ©_tendotple Avrive, . m.{* 8 HENRY O, WENTWORT! General Passongor Agent. CHICATD & ALTON BAILROAN. Ohicago, Kansas Clty and Denver Short Line, wia Loufal- . Louls ana, Ho,, and Chicago, ingfleld, Altan und S, oo Linge. Imbor Bepaty West Sids, near Moitison Bridger Deket Oficss : f Depoly and 1 a8 Otty and Danver Fast Ex. aa Clty Jixpros Bt Lot Examavots & Springtield Expross. Springnold Fast 10 oftoraon Uity I carin, Reokuk & Burl Clilcago & Padugah Raflroad 3z, treator, Lacon, Washiington Ex Jotlat & Divlght Accommodation. CHICARD, MILWAUKEE & SI._PAUL RAILWAY, Union Depe er Jadicon and ‘Canaleste,” Treket Ofteq o, 63 South Clark-st., opposite Sherman House, and at Depot. Lent. Arrive, Milwankoe, Madison & Prairlo du Chien, Mail vveeoo |* B:00 8, m. *11:008, T, Milwaukee, tov Puint, St, Paul lhmnfllvn“ Dav Expra; *9:30 &, m. {*4:18 p. m. Milwaukee, Green Bay, rons’ ‘ Polnt, Pisirlo du Ohlen, &f i ) orthorn Inwa, Mall., +o|*56:00 p, m,[* T:60p. M. M pe, Bt bad & Kinnoap:| 0 P ™ s olis, Niglit_fizpro: [t 9:30p.m. |2 8:45a. . Dol ILILIANOF HEINIHAL Ig\lLRDl\!. 53... 5o, Bt Lonts B Fete e Cairo& New Orlean Caffog N (s T aiekd (a) Runs to Ctiampalgn on Baturdaya, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & GUINCY RAILROAD, a0t qf Lakest,, Jndiana-ute, and Sislasnthei,, al and Sfxteentheats, Tcket ufces, No, 9 Olarks ind Tacific Hatel, and at depole. Blall anid BXDress, o vessoos, Dutawa and Strcator Passongor. Dubunuo & Sioux Glty 1oy Pacllic Last Line, fur Omal Kansas Citg, Loavonwort, A Josoph Lxp. e, I , ‘Loavenworth, hton & 8. Josoph Rapt. 410 Downor's Grva Accommadation|® 1 Downor's Urovo Accommodation|* Texay Expy “Viix, Bundars, titx, Baturday, {Ex. Mondny. CHICAGO & NORTHY N Gty afices, 63 L eI ERN RALROD: ., corner Mudison a Paoiflo Fast Lino, @ Dubuyuo Day Jix, aDubuquo Night Iéx. aOmaha Night Exnro a Lreoport & Dubuaue a Fteaport & Dubua ot & Marquotto 1 & Bt bl & Wikions a—Depot f W i S Bepot cormgy of Cupni and Bjnriste: WAL BTENNETH, Gon. Pass, Agonte OHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PI\‘C{{EU RAILROAD. Devut, cus 7" Van Buren and Shefindh e O Y vand Tactte tioite e Tkt often, Arrive, Qrnlia, Learonw'tht Atchlson i Poru Agcommodatio: Night Expross, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILRDAD. Degioty”Van Buren-tt., foot a LaSalle-st, Tieket afioas, niorthweat corner Clark and I e corner Canal and. .Vll("lm:-fll. dofifhalt,s and souiiestt Arrive, IMISCELLANEOUS, T'o Dealers in Fruit Jars. ‘The undorsigned caution the trade sgainat wortliloss imitatious of Furoelaiu-linod Fruit Jar Caps, now boin; ufferod in violation of au {njunction’ grauted by the Courl of Uommon Pleay of this city, Thoso goodeare not markad with any imprint, the manufacturers thereof showing cone Slusivo svidonco thoceby tat thoy ara ferfal of prosecu- tion, Wo specislly réquest our customors and othors dealln&ln oronlain-lnci cn\'umd&uu. to avoid belog de« «ceived by tho offor of the afuresald goods, and to ln’ us of tho names of any rl(l tfering thom such goo Uenulno are marked ** Hoyd tont Foreelaia- Lined" covar, CONSULIDATED FRUIT JAR CO. Now York Oity, May 14, 18, Property Owners, Attention ! ‘Untit 16th inat, 'fax Salo Oertificates held by the CIA«’v of ihicugo oan be redeuiod at 10 por cent, promium, after whioh date the rate will b8 inareased to . B. HAYES, City Otuicago, Andll 1861~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dr. C. Bigelow, , oLA QHI0AGY. ol kmows by alt £3aciors BE tho pancrs that Lix, O hsalow s Hh Sidoat eatabilsnod. piyolys. hatii hood e e 1 Uhicaro for (ko Inst 10 yonea o bis e, have e dovaiG 30 yourd. octectiog: romtedion that wilf o oy tlio worst ‘oaso nf ONRON IO DISEASES 1a otk sasoks Gontlomou of thiacity, of the. Lighest fos Fobetatiidy. and ihombors of tha Hogloal {AGGILY Bow ifxeiting fn Ohicage, st taling nui roady foativic s LA s MRDIOAT, BN Sant ta: any idrone anled onvelope, supAlcati v XRLofistoe ladive ane utlemnen, Calli you son only tha dootor. Airons a1t Fottors, idios g stutnp,to D, Or BIGILOW, NO CURE! Dr Kean, NO PAY 1! 80O NOUTN OLAY UHIVAGO, por cent. mpteoller. ,, cor. Vau Buren. = May b tod, il i, froa_of charga, ) E?:’;:lfiil%lnr i e 1-!!. Jelcaiitly o " S ralotun e Bundaya from 10 11 BHOULD FAIL to read DIR. Ao 3 i b work, “lhi; OIS T sands save frgm an aarly, grave, £ i NO ONE Ky h Ily to Y M n ety Lot e OUIOAGO b fl)w\ ST UTH, FSl6e 88 elaevottpuld, Oicey 187 Washia o Sroitatlon, ires, . Sy wiih hoard ad sooe:

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